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LOT 3608
Desirable Pre-Ban Finnish Valmet M62/S Semi-Automatic Rifle - Serial no. 146311, 7.62x39 mm cal., 16 1/2 inch round bbl., parkerized finish,
walnut stock. Manufactured c. 1970s-1980s as a commercial semi-automatic only version of the Finnish RK 62 select-fire service rifle. Features
a three prong flash hider with bayonet lug on the bottom prong, hooded blade front and elevation
adjustable peep rear sights, and flip up front night sight. The left side of the receiver is marked with
the Valmet address, model, caliber, and importer mark on the right. Fitted with a ribbed ventilated
polymer handguard, smooth oiled walnut pistol grip, and smooth oiled walnut
buttstock with Valmet marked ribbed plastic buttplate. Magazine absent.
CONDITION: Excellent, retaining 97% plus original parkerized finish with
scattered patches of dried grease, some limited minor specs of spotting, and limited minor handling marks. The wood furniture is also
excellent. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 4,000 - 6,000
LOT 3609
Excellent Pre-Ban Smith Enterprise Inc. M-14 Semi-Automatic Rifle with ART II Sniper Scope and Scope Case - Serial no. 001640, 7.62x51mm NATO
(308) cal., 22 inch round bbl., parkerized finish, walnut stock. Manufactured by Smith Enterprise Inc. of Tempe, Arizona, as a semi-automatic only copy of the
U.S. M14 select-fire battle rifle utilizing a new manufactured receiver and surplussed USGI components c. 1992-1993 per a consignor
provided data sheet. Features “NM 062” marked winged blade front sight on the flash hider with bayonet lug and “M” graduated
adjustable peep rear sight assembly with “NM/2A” marked base and peep
mounted hood, “SAK” marked and “8-72” dated barrel marked “NM”
on top with a bright chamber ring, “7790186/TRW ZG” bolt, “7267064
HRA” operating rod, and a “7267030 HR-N” trigger housing with a “5546008-
HR-N” hammer and “H&R” safety. Topped off with a Leatherwood ART II 3-9x scope (serial number
“7073”) on a two point thumb screw mount. Fitted with a brown polymer handguard and an oversized walnut stock glass
bedded to the receiver and trigger housing. Includes an ALICE compatible transport case for the ART II scope, a reproduction
M1907 pattern leather sling, and the aforementioned consignor provided data sheet that confirms the rifle’s current configuration.
CONDITION: Excellent, retaining 98% plus original parkerized finish with some limited minor edge wear, some minor cycling wear, some dried grease, and
some minor handling marks. The stock is also excellent as glass bedded and varnished with attractive grain. Mechanically excellent. The scope is excellent
with clear optics.
Estimate: 2,750 - 4,250
LOT 3606
Project Guns LLC Bren Mark 1 Semi-Automatic Rifle with
Extra Magazines, Tripod, and Accessories - Serial no. B5814,
308 cal., 24 inch round bbl., matte black finish, hardwood stock.
Manufactured c.2008-2019 in emulation of the famous Bren
Light Machine Gun, this Project Guns LLC Bren was made in
Florida using a “destroyed” Bren receiver (torch cut, then cleaned
up and rewelded in semi-automatic only configuration) and a
mix of commercial and milsurp parts. Blade front and folding
rear sights, with “BREN Mk I” on the right side of the receiver, and
the Project Guns markings on top of the gas system. The “A S R”
selector markings are present, with the selector switch confined
to “S” (safe) and “R” (semi-auto) by a solid steel block. Fitted with
a folding bipod, swiveling carry handle, and hardwood grip and buttstock. A number of accessories are
included, with a hardwood transport case with matching numbered stencil markings, tripod, tan canvas sling,
five extra barrels, one canvas barrel case, tripod, two magazine cases, and twenty-four extra magazines.
CONDITION: Very good as rebuilt into semi-automatic finish, with 90% plus new black finish on the receiver and
trigger housing, showing mid handling marks and a few areas of roughness/voids from the rewelds. The barrels,
magazines and furniture show wear appropriate to military surplus components, with fading, scuffs and dings
on the barrels, and spliced repairs on the buttstock. Mechanically excellent. Accessories are good, with mild
wear and handling.
Estimate: 6,500 - 9,500
LOT 3607
“BROWNING” M1919A4 Configured Belt Fed Semi-Automatic Firearm with Tripod Mount and Case - Serial no. 2719,
7.62x51mm NATO (308) cal., 24 inch round bbl., parkerized finish, metal grips. Built off of a semi-automatic side plate along with
Israeli and U.S. military surplus Browning Model 1919 components. An air-cooled variant of the earlier World
War I era Browning Model 1917 water-cooled machine gun, the Browning Model 1919 was developed shortly
after the war and became the standard medium caliber machine gun for the U.S. and several other nations
throughout and after World War II. Features folding blade front and adjustable peep rear sights, ventilated barrel
shroud, cast metal pistol grip, “7.62” marked on a few components, and the model, caliber, and serial number on the right side plate. Includes a M2 tripod, M1919 pintle, two
traverse/elevation mechanisms, a M13 soft case, extra barrel, carry handle, and a green painted transport case.
CONDITION: Excellent overall as built up, retaining 90% plus parkerized finish with light edge wear, a few minor visible patches of spotting on the barrel shroud, and
scattered minor scuffs. Some covered pitting is visible on the surplus components. The trigger mechanism needs work, otherwise mechanically fine. The tripod is very fine
with light handling wear and some minor spotting on the feet, and the case shows mild scuffs and dents.
Estimate: 4,500 - 6,000